Wooden grain elevators at Indian Head
- IHM.2021.0498
- Item
- [197-?]
Part of Businesses Collection
A photograph with five wooden elevators (2 unknown; Paterson; Pool; Inter-Ocean) and three CPRail engines in the foreground
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Wooden grain elevators at Indian Head
Part of Businesses Collection
A photograph with five wooden elevators (2 unknown; Paterson; Pool; Inter-Ocean) and three CPRail engines in the foreground
Wolseley Stock Yard and south Side ca. 1950
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Wolseley's stock yard and some homes on south side of CPR right of way. Home built in late 1940s
Part of City of Regina fonds
Trains in the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) rail yard off Broad Street and Dewdney Avenue looking north towards buildings in the warehouse district on Dewdney Avenue.
A CPR special train carrying McCormick-Deering tractors through Rosetown, March 30, 1927.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
A CPR train carrying McCormick-Deering tractors arrives to Rosetown.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Steam Engine with passenger train cars on. A man is standing in front. Four people (Two if foreground, Two in background) are walking by the train.Train Number is 2503. Signs on the Train say "The National Way" and "We Serve The Nation - Join Us To-Day For National Play"
First C.P.R. train to leave Yorkton
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
said to be the first C. P. R. train to leave Yorkton
CPR Special Train, North Rosetown
People gather to see the CPR train flatbed loaded with McCormick-Deering tractors as it pulls up to the CPR Station in Rosetown on March 30, 1927.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
The Canadian Pacific railway depot in Biggar, SK with steam engine #1208 stopped in front of it
Written on the bottoml: "CPR Depot - Biggar, Sask.""
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
The Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared in 1910. Great development had taken place in the preceding twenty years, since the first train left Yorkton in 1891. In the picture above, left center, it will be noted that in 1910 the fair grounds were on the present site of Jubilee park, the live stock building and large tents are seen. On the right is Livingstone Street.